Recent scientific breakthroughs in the genetics of breast cancer may have had effects on women’s perceptions of risk and subsequent worry about breast cancer. Here, we present the rates of interest in counseling among women identified from diverse sources, their levels of cancer worry and perceived risk, and predictors of their agreement to participate in breast cancer risk counseling. Women were identified through breast cancer cases and through media offers. They completed a telephone survey and were ultimately either entered or not entered into a counseling trial. Overall, almost half (46%) of cases who were approached responded to the contact letter asking for information about potentially interested relatives. A total of 588 women resp...
Women's inaccuracy in recalling their breast cancer risk, even immediately after genetic counseling,...
Background: The Cancer Worry Scale was revised to be used in breast cancer genetic counseling (CWS-G...
Research to date has mainly focused on the short-term psychological impact of genetic risk counselli...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
This follows an earlier study of the same data set, which, through its findings, presented new quest...
Young women from hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) families face a series of medical decis...
Purpose: There is no consensus on how best to communicate risk in breast cancer genetic counseling. ...
This study was designed to examine and explain the use of risk-reducing behaviors in a group of wome...
Genetic testing for a hereditary breast cancer predisposition has been available since 1996. Since t...
As the impact of breast cancer (BC) risk assessment in asymptomatic women with a family history of B...
Background: Previous reports of this prospective study highlight the psychological benefits of a bre...
A family history of breast cancer is a clear risk for developing the disease. Therefore, when a woma...
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.This multicenter study evaluated ...
There has been very little research exploring the relationships among perceptions of, and concern ab...
The risk information to be conveyed as part of expert counselling of women at increased risk for bre...
Women's inaccuracy in recalling their breast cancer risk, even immediately after genetic counseling,...
Background: The Cancer Worry Scale was revised to be used in breast cancer genetic counseling (CWS-G...
Research to date has mainly focused on the short-term psychological impact of genetic risk counselli...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
This follows an earlier study of the same data set, which, through its findings, presented new quest...
Young women from hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) families face a series of medical decis...
Purpose: There is no consensus on how best to communicate risk in breast cancer genetic counseling. ...
This study was designed to examine and explain the use of risk-reducing behaviors in a group of wome...
Genetic testing for a hereditary breast cancer predisposition has been available since 1996. Since t...
As the impact of breast cancer (BC) risk assessment in asymptomatic women with a family history of B...
Background: Previous reports of this prospective study highlight the psychological benefits of a bre...
A family history of breast cancer is a clear risk for developing the disease. Therefore, when a woma...
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.This multicenter study evaluated ...
There has been very little research exploring the relationships among perceptions of, and concern ab...
The risk information to be conveyed as part of expert counselling of women at increased risk for bre...
Women's inaccuracy in recalling their breast cancer risk, even immediately after genetic counseling,...
Background: The Cancer Worry Scale was revised to be used in breast cancer genetic counseling (CWS-G...
Research to date has mainly focused on the short-term psychological impact of genetic risk counselli...